Multiple Choice
Increasing the share of your income that you save is good for you. Therefore, it would be good for the whole economy if everyone saved more. This exemplifies the
A) post hoc fallacy.
B) fallacy of composition.
C) use of loaded terminology.
D) confusion between correlation and causation.
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